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Helen Vendler Arthur Kingsley Porter University Professor.. Essays on Art, Imagination, and the Natural World). Cambridge, MA: Harvard College Office of Admissions and Financial Aid, 2009. “Wallace Stevens’s Collected Poems.” A New Literary History of America. Eds.
Helen Vendler, Poetry Critic elen Vendler is the colossus of contemporary American poetry criticism. In an age when the audience for poetry has dwindled down to a precious few, and when only a handful of general magazines even bother to publish poetry criticism at all, Vendler looms hugely over the ever-shrinking landscape.
Curriculum Vitae. Helen Vendler is the A. Kingsley Porter University Professor at Harvard, where she received her Ph.D. in English and American literature, after completing an undergraduate degree in chemistry at Emmanuel College.She has written books on Yeats, Herbert, Keats, Stevens, Shakespeare, Seamus Heaney, and Emily Dickinson. Her most recent books are The Ocean, the Bird, and the.
One of our foremost commentators examines the work of a broad range of English, Irish, and American poets. Helen Vendler's essays, book reviews, and occasional prose from the past two decades, taken together, are an eloquent plea for the centrality -- in humanistic study and modern culture -- of poetry's subversive, sustaining, and demanding legacy.
Harvard's Helen Vendler is troubled by this. Vendler, who has taught English at Harvard for 30 years and is known as one of the country's leading poetry critics, thinks today's admissions system.
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